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Blue Fire
BLUE FIRE
Z. A. Maxfield
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Blue Fire
Z. A. Maxfield
This e-book is a work of fiction. While reference might be made to actual historical
events or existing locations, the names, characters, places and incidents are either the
product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to
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Copyright © July 2009 by Z. A. Maxfield
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ISBN 978-1-59632-980-5
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Editor: Barbara Marshall
Cover Artist: Anne Cain
Dedication
This one is for Patric Michael, who held my hand (online) the whole time I was writing it
and sent me a virtual hug that made all the difference on a day I when I truly thought nothing
could.
Chapter One
Adam's heart sank. He had no water to fight the fire . The arm beneath his fingers
trembled. He gave it a gentle tug to pull its owner away from the building, and they
watched helplessly as it was consumed by fire. He was already sick inside, afraid the
loud crack he'd just heard indicated that the structure, fully involved now, was due for a
roof collapse. Sparks shot up into the night sky, and what he feared became a reality. A
tremendous roar echoed off the canyon walls as what was once a tremendously
beautiful home collapsed in on itself.
The man beside him stared, uncomprehending. “That's my home.”
“I'm sorry.” Adam wanted to cover the man's eyes, to turn him away to keep him
from watching. He wanted someone else, preferably from the police or the Red Cross to
come and help him.
The man shook his head.
“What's your name?” Adam asked. “I put in a call for help.”
“Jared Kenny.” The man turned a bewildered face to him, and Adam wondered
again how he'd gotten into this mess. They both had to shout over the roar of the wind
and the crackling of the fire. “How did you find me? I would be inside the house if you
hadn't come.” At this, Jared's knees buckled, and Adam helped him to sit on the curb.
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